Jeremiah 29:11-12
Though things appear
dim or the chances seem slim, take courage in knowing that God has a plan… Even though things may seem to be on the
verge of destruction, we must have enough faith to stay the course knowing the
plans and desires that God has for us… Jeremiah was known as the weeping
prophet, he lived during the bondage that the Israelites encountered under the
hand of the Babylonians and witnessed the oppression of God’s children… Even
while in captivity and seeing the hand of the enemy prevailing, Jeremiah
records this message that we all can live by today… Jeremiah records that God
knows the thoughts that He thinks towards you, He knows the path that He wants
you to travel; He knows the levels of greatness which He wants to see you
reach! His thoughts toward you are thoughts of peace (tranquility, happiness,
and joy); not of evil or wickedness! He has an expected end for you life… Here
in the midst of trials and tribulations Jeremiah is reminding the people of God
that the Lord has not forgotten about them; he is preaching to the
masses that even though storms have entered your life, understand that God is
still there and He will deliver you… This scripture has as two-fold
meaning; the first is that God has thoughts of peace for your life; He wants to
give you the best… However, the second is that your bondage is a result of the
choices that you have made… Often times we want to blame God for the snares we
face, we want to question God’s authority when we face trials, but Jeremiah
reminds us today that God wants nothing but the best for you, your family and
your life, but just like a parent, He must allow you to learn from your
mistakes and sometimes you will have to take the rough road and rugged terrain
of hardships to experience the promises of God… Proverbs 3: 11,12 says, “My
son, do not despise the LORD’s discipline, and do not resent his rebuke,
because the LORD disciplines those he loves, as a father the son he delights
in.” Even though the trials seem evil and the storm seems wicked know
that God’s plan is to produce in you a crop that will last longer than your
temporary pain… The fact that God has an expected in
shows us where He wants to take you; however, the route that you take to get
there is determined by your actions of everyday living… I can get to my grandmother’s
house in North Carolina in about 5 hours from my parents doorstep if I try hard
enough, at the same token it could take me 7 hours to make the same journey if
I procrastinate…
The point is that I
will arrive to my destination; however, the time that it takes me to get there
is determined by me… God wanted to bless His children, He wanted them to
prosper under His leadership, but they choice to defy God, which lead them into
captivity and the bondage that they currently face… God never wants evil
to enter your life, He doesn’t desire to make things hard for you, but will
make sure that you learn from every experience and eventually understand the
reasoning for your suffering… This passage tells me that God sees your future
and promise that is bestowed within you, but He also acknowledges in this
passage that there will be twist and turns along your journey, that’s why it
says that He has an expected end… Jeremiah concludes that, “Then shall
ye call upon me, and ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will hearken unto
you…” Now that you understand that the trials that have entered your
life are from the works of your hands, God is waiting for you to call upon Him,
He is waiting for you to turn from your wickedness and seek His face… God said, “If
my people, who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray…” God
will not act until you do! He has plans for you to prosper, plans for you to
succeed, plans for you to prevail, but you have to turn, you have to confess,
you have to repent… The funny thing about the Israelites bondage is that they
had the key inside them to be freed; likewise, the key to your freedom lies
within you! Call upon His name, throw your hands up in prayer and humble
yourself before the Lord knowing that you can’t make it on your own… Hearken
unto his word, adhere to His commands, and trust Him in the time of battle and
turmoil! Understand that God will see you through, know that you will be lead
through the valley of the shadows of death, but you should fear no evil! David
didn’t fear evil because he understood that, “Thou are with me…” God
is with you, He is right by your side waiting and hoping that you will allow
His thoughts of peace to transcend your life… You should remain confident that
you will be victorious; you should keep your faith that you will prevail and
that the devil will be and already has been defeated! The enemy wants you to
give up, he wants you to throw in the towel, but Jeremiah reminds us that
God knows the thoughts he thinks toward you and when you pray
unto Him He will hearken unto you...
ALL FOR HIM!
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